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Dear lybrate user
as it is summers, you could be developing a headache due to lack of water intake. See to it that you drink atleast 2-3 litres of water in the whole day. Headache could be due to dehydration.
Also get your eyesight checked.

Dear lybrate user
first of all, thank you for the wonderful question.
Would not recommend aloe vera juice for a 3 year old kid, though the laxative properties of aloe vera are scientifically proven, its safety is still in question. The juice might cause abdominal pain or cramps.
The following points should be considered for the diet of your kid:
- see that your child consumes enough fluids in the whole day. - add fibre to his diet
- feed him whole fruits instead of juices
- add atleast one cup of vegetables in his diet in the whole day. Regards.

Dear lybrate-user
it would be best if you avoid sugar in the tea & keep it limited in your diet.
The following 5 fruits should be avoided:
chikoo, mango, banana, custard apple & grapes. For a detailed diet, would like to know your fasting & pp blood sugar levels.
The rest of the fruits can be had in a limited quantity. Papaya can be consumed liberally.

Dear lybrate-user, you can try the following for the hair loss problem:
* have a diet rich in iron
* include almonds in your diet
* wash your hair at least twice a week
* wash your hair with luke warm water & not hot water
* regular oiling of hair is necessary
* use jaborandi hairoil

Dear lybrate-user
since your skin is oily, there is a high tendency of developing pimples due to clogged pores.
You can follow the following & it should help you:
* wash your face atleast 4-5 times in the whole day
* keep your skin hydrated by drinking 2-3 litres of water/day
* include fruits in your diet
* avoid rich & oily food
* use silk & stay berberis soap by sbl

Dear lybrate user
as rightly mentioned by you, you have acidity problem due to consumption of rich & oily food. The following can be done to reduce acidity:
* eat food at regular intervals
* avoid consuming rich, fatty, oily food
* cut down on carbohydrates in the food & include protein in the diet
* consume more of fibre (green leafy vegetables, cabbage, etc)
* include salads in your diet
* consume at least 2-3 litres of water per day to keep yourself hydrated
* regular exercise & pranayam would help

Dear lybrate user
the tiredness after your meals could be due to irregular or untimely eating habits, also it could be due to oily or food high in carbs.
Would advice you to:
* eat something at regular intervals
* consume less of carbohydrate rich food
* include more fibre in your diet
* consume atleast 2-3 litres of water per day to keep hydrated
* exercise daily